Addressing recent concerns about cheating in the Crucible, a Bungie spokesperson said that in-game reports were the best way to tackle the problem of cheating.

"We have several team members whose full-time jobs are to ensure the security of your Destiny experience," the post reads.

"They tell us that in-game reports are the best way to send us data on malicious activity.

"All in-game reports of cheating are monitored, and our security team closely examines all of the top reported offenders. If you are unable to send an in-game report, we have also setup an additional online reporting tool that can be used.

"Please use these reporting methods, rather than starting posts about players you suspect of cheating on forums. Sending reports directly to Bungie ensures that we will see them, and we don’t want players receiving threats and hate mail.

"The Banhammer’s message is strong, and doesn’t risk innocent players being publicly attacked for false claims."

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Overwatch developer Blizzard has also had a hard time dealing with players who exploit glitches.

Game director Jeff Kaplan addressed a recent bug on the Overwatch forum. Players were warned not to use a bug that let them play as a character other than Lucio in the game's Lucioball mode on Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

"Apologies for this bug," Kaplan said. "We've attempted to fix it numerous times and have had unrelated issues preventing the fix. We hope to have a fix this week.

"In the meantime, we are in discussions with our Customer Support group to start taking action against those deliberately using the bug to play heroes other than Lucio.